Level 31 239 George Street
Brisbane, QLD 4000
(07) 3232 2145

ANDREW
BOE

Year Of Call : 2009

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Overview

Andrew Boe was first admitted to practice in 1989. He was admitted to the Queensland and NSW Bars in 2009.

He operates a national practice and has appeared in courts and tribunals in most states and territories of Australia. He maintains chambers in Sydney and Brisbane.

In 2005 he was accredited as a Criminal Law Specialist in Queensland and appointed a member of the QLS Criminal Law Specialist Accreditation Committee. In 2012 he was accredited as specialist appellate counsel by the Legal Aid Commission (NSW). He is or has been a member of the Queensland Bar Association’s Criminal Law Committee, the New South Wales Bar Association’s First Nations Committee and the Indigenous Committee and the Criminal Law Committee of the Australian Bar.

Andrew has appeared in criminal trials and appeals in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia involving a broad spectrum of offences, including serious sex offences, drug offences, fraud, corruption, driving offences causing death or injury, serious assault, unlawful killing and murder.

He has also acted for many professionals, including lawyers, medical practitioners and those that work in the financial sector, in respect of professional misconduct allegations.

Andrew has also appeared in defamation trials conducted with civil juries.

Areas Of Practice

  • Civil appeals
  • Criminal appeals
  • Crimes against the person
  • Drugs
  • Environmental and planning offences
  • Extradition
  • Fraud
  • Juvenile justice
  • Mental illness
  • Proceeds of crime/money laundering
  • Property offences
  • Sexual assault
  • White collar and corporate crime
  • Work health and safety
  • Commissions and other inquiries
  • Coronal inquests
  • Disciplinary hearings
  • Investigations and examinations
  • Regulatory prosecutions